Sentences with phrase «of bombardier»

support of Bombardier Global 7000/8000 Business Express Jet.
Managed and facilitated nightly aircraft maintenance on $ 2 Billion worth of Bombardier CRJ 200, 700, and 900 passenger aircraft under Federal Aviation Regulation part 121.
On almost any given day of the year, one of Bombardier's lawyers will be active somewhere in the world.
«The true game changer in my career as in - house counsel», he explains, «came when I was asked to become a member of the board of directors at one of Bombardier Transportation's legal entities.
Its activities include financial support and investment, such as last week's announcement of $ 1 billion in loans for purchases of Bombardier Inc.'s C series aircraft assembled in Quebec.
Members of the Bombardier family have been coming up with crazy transportation ideas for 80 years, usually pesky things the Ski - doo and the Sea - doo.
There are at least 500 different species of bombardier beetles, and they don't all use the same mechanism.
From long distance journeys to commuter travel, the next generation of Bombardier trains delivers a smooth and quiet ride with sleek, spacious interiors ideally suited for both work and play.
Garuda Indonesia recently introduced another brand, Explore Jet, which operates of Bombardier CRJ1000 NextGen fleet, to serve its network in both eastern and western parts of Indonesia.
If it is a status, would I be better off getting rid of bombardier and bringing status attack back to normal?
Taking inspiration from the defense mechanism of the bombardier beetle, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a film that, when damaged, instantly releases a hot foam to discourage malicious actions.
Successful escape of bombardier beetles from predator digestive systems.
Children of Bombardier workers will be mascots for the game, against Birmingham City, and Bombardier workers will carry a huge banner on to the pitch.
As a result 1,400 workers face redundancy and the future of Bombardier, the UK's last train maker is at risk along with a total of 3000 jobs and many more in the supply chain.
Instead our government awarded a massive train contract to Germany at the expense of Bombardier, the UK's last train manufacturer.
At today's shareholder meeting, the CEO of Bombardier, Alain Bellmare, stated that Bombardier is now «tighter on governance.»
The U.S. Commerce Department added a 220 percent tariff on the imports of Bombardier CSeries jets.
If Quebec's economy minister Jacques Daoust followed through on his promise (and there's no reason to think he didn't), within minutes of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his new cabinet on Wednesday, Daoust commenced the latest shakedown of federal taxpayers on behalf of Bombardier.
The Bombardier CS100 airplane, part of the Bombardier's CSeries, which United States officials found had received unfair government subsidies.
A professor of strategy for many years, he co-founded the strategy consulting group SÉCOR INC., and was executive vice-president at Bombardier Inc (1996 - 2001) and Chairman of Bombardier Capital (1999 - 2001).
Officials from Canada and the United Kingdom testified in support of Bombardier's case, including David MacNaughton, Canada's ambassador to the United States, who disputed Boeing's claim of unfair subsidies and argued that Boeing itself was heavily subsidized.
Alain Bellemare now has to convince lenders to advance capital at a reasonable rate in spite of Bombardier's difficulties.
Bellemare will replace Pierre Beaudoin, CEO since 2008 and son of Bombardier founder Laurent Beaudoin.
The layoffs represent close to 10 per cent of Bombardier's global workforce and are expected to take place over the next two years, the Montreal aerospace giant said.
Selling the site is expected to add $ 550 million to the company's cash reserves and the first quarter results showed revenue increasing in three of Bombardier's four businesses, led by a 21 percent rise in its rail unit.
In the case of Bombardier, the controlling families hold a 53 % voting stake through Class A shares.
MONTREAL — Air Canada has signed a letter of intent to purchase 45 of Bombardier's CS300 aircraft with options for an additional 30 planes.
The Calgary - based carrier is facing increased competition from Air Canada (TSX: AC.B), which recently announced increased frequencies in Western Canada with its own fleet of Bombardier Q400s, operated by Jazz.
Its handful of Bombardier Q400 planes will target a few destinations initially, such as Fort St. John and Nanaimo in B.C. along with Saskatoon, but that's just the beginning.
That's reflected in the declining wealth of the Bombardier family.
The Canadian - made regional jet flew its first flight in 1991 and its last in 2010, when it was flown here to be donated to the school, by executives of Bombardier Aerospace.
Although 64 % of Bombardier Aerospace's employees are unionized, López claims that international companies have a «gentleman's agreement» to compete on perks such as food and transportation rather than wages.
Laurent Beaudoin, the architect of Bombardier's growth over the three decades to the mid-2000s, is no longer involved in day - to - day operations but does retain the chairman position.
As well as attracting suppliers, its presence here paved the way for the arrival of Bombardier Recreational Products, maker of Sea - Doos and ATVs, in 2012.
He said the job cuts are symptomatic of Bombardier's debt and heavy CSeries investments through at least 2016.
Cormark Securities estimates that the layoffs account for about 5 % of Bombardier's aerospace workforce.
In a research note, Newman added that «sluggish small - cabin business jet sales» followed the release of Bombardier's previous Learjet models, the 70 and 75, and have led the company to «trim its resources.»

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Boeing is the recipient of as much or more government assistance as Bombardier, but that is beside the point.
When the United States Department of Commerce announced it would be imposing a 219 % tax on jets built by Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier on Tuesday night, the outcry was swift.
So first we had British Prime Minister Theresa May forced into promises there would be no cuts there, then, once the Airbus - Bombardier deal landed, it was Airbus's turn to promise no job losses associated with the production of its A319 jets, which are similar to the CSeries.
The Trump administration in recent weeks applied tariffs to imports of Canadian lumber, agreed to investigate charges that Bombardier is using government subsidies to sell its new plane at unfair prices, and triggered the legislative process that will lead to a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
And two, it adds some serious marketing muscle to Bombardier's 130 - seater jet, which has burned up $ 6 billion in development costs for Bombardier and its generous benefactors at various levels of government in Canada.
MONTREAL / PARIS, May 2 - Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner program on Wednesday, in a further step towards finalizing a deal for the European planemaker to take control of the Canadian project, according to memos seen by Reuters.
Neither Bombardier or Ottawa are in a position to make any promises about the future because Airbus has installed itself in the cockpit of the CSeries.
MONTREAL, April 25 - Airbus SE and Bombardier aim to close a deal giving the European planemaker a majority stake in the Canadian company's CSeries jetliner program by the end of May, ahead of an initial timetable, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters this week.
Consider that under the proposed deal multinational aerospace giant Airbus will take a 50.01 per cent stake in Bombardier's C Series project and move some of the production to a plant in Alabama.
Bombardier sold the C Series to Delta at a significant discount, standard practice in the aviation business, because Delta was one of the first to place a big order.
The latest Canadian company to get caught in the crosshairs of a foreign buyout is Montreal's Bombardier Inc..
If Bombardier fails, a Chinese buyer likely would pick up the pieces to accelerate that country's dream of challenging the duopoly.
Walter Spracklin of RBC Capital Markets said increased costs from the delay means that Bombardier will need to sell more than 800 aircraft to break even, or 12 per cent market share over the next 20 years.
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